Danelectro DJ-14C Fish & Chips 7 Band EQ Mini Effects Pedal
Brand | Danelectro |
Style | Mini |
Color | MultiColored |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
About this item
- Possibly the smallest EQ available.
- Graphic EQ for stage or studio and noise free.
- Level control for boost or cut.
- Smooth Adjustable Sliders
- 7 Band EQ mini effect pedal
- 7-band graphic EQ for stage or studio use. Noise free.
- Level control for boost or cut.
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Customer Ratings | |||||
Value for money | 4.9 | 4.8 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Versatility | — | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.3 |
Sturdiness | 4.2 | — | 4.4 | — | 4.6 |
Volume control | — | — | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.4 |
Sold By | — | JFOUT | AZOR | Amazon.com | DonnerDirect |
power source | — | Corded Electric | — | — | Adapter,Electric,Plug |
amperage | 200 milliamps | 75 milliamps | 30 milliamps | 9 milliamps | 100 milliamps |
signal format | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog |
voltage | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts |
style | Mini | Classic | — | Acoustic | Bass |
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Product information
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 8 x 5.4 x 2.6 inches |
ASIN | B0002D0Q2W |
Item model number | DJ-14 |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #77,365 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #20,989 in Guitar & Bass Accessories |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 30, 2004 |
Color Name | MultiColored |
Signal Format | Analog |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
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Danelectro Mini Effects Fish & Chips 7-Band EQ Effect Pedal
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Customers like the sound quality, performance, value, and quality of the guitar effect device. For example, they mention it takes all the boxy sound out, works as well as major brands that cost 3 or 4 times as much, and is inexpensive. Opinions are mixed on sturdiness, and material.
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Customers like the sound quality of the guitar effect device. For example, they mention it takes all the boxy sound out, it's very transparent sounding, and it adds more volume to their sound. Some appreciate the crunchy mids, smooth bass, and the tone selections are great. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Got the speaker from a 1958 Hammond Organ. This thing sounds amazing. Warm and has a beautiful break up if you crank it...." Read more
"...It is very transparent sounding with very little noise. It has the same frequency bands as the Boss version and works like a champ...." Read more
"...At the highest volume, it makes a bit of noise, but is quiet otherwise (I use it at about 75% max)...." Read more
"...since i've gotten it, but it sounds good through the headphones...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the guitar effect device. They say it works well, is effective, and is as good as major brands that cost 3 or 4 times as much. The pedal functions well, and serves well as a great little preamp.
"...Works great in front for a clean or unclean boost, but I tend to use it in the fx loop - where it does what it's supposed to do...." Read more
"...It has the same frequency bands as the Boss version and works like a champ...." Read more
"...can be sorted into the novelty realm, but this one is actually very functional and can open up all new sounds...." Read more
"This pedal, fish and chips, which i find it to taste nothing like, works nicely.And was pretty cheap....." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the guitar effect device. They say it's a good EQ for an excellent price, it'll get the job done, and it'd be a great buy.
"...This thing is exactly as-advertised. Great, clean, cheap EQ.Look smart. Buy this thing." Read more
"This pedal is an excellent value. My use was a bit unusual...." Read more
"...And was pretty cheap..I've heard some complaints/worries about the flimsiness of the plastic...." Read more
"...Lard doesn’t fit anymore. Looking at MXR model. MXR pedals are great and priced well." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the EQ pedal. They mention that it works wonders for tone, and is of studio quality. The controls are good and the pedal gives the tone they are looking for. Additionally, customers describe the pedal as very nice, great, and durable.
"...This pedal gave me nice deep lows and crisp highs. And all that talk about it being noiseless (or at least VERY LOW noise) are all TRUE!!..." Read more
"...The EQ works wonders for tone and is priced less than it's MXR and Boss counterparts...." Read more
"a good boost and cleans up sound okay. I have a vox and another amp in stereo, so the tone is a little dark once I have the eq where I want it...." Read more
"Great little pedal. I kinda hate the shape of danelectro pedals, but for the money it was a great value...." Read more
Customers like the size of the guitar effect device. They say it's small enough to drop in a jacket pocket and helps control their tone.
"...or break it, it's not the end of the world, and it's small enough to drop in a jacket pocket." Read more
"...it's light, small and it looks well built but only time will tell how resistent it is but hey for 30 bucks it's a great deal!..." Read more
"First of all, this thing is tiny! it's like a pack of cigarettes...." Read more
"...It is small, and quiet. I think it is solidly built and have no worries of it being damaged...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the control of the guitar effect device. They mention that the EQ controls are very good and gave them the tone they were looking for. They appreciate the 7-band EQ with level control.
"For $29.99, the folks at Danelectro have provided you with a 7 band EQ with level control, all you give up is the metal components...." Read more
"Exactly what i needed, small, good sounding, lots of control, durable...." Read more
"The eq controls are very good and gave me the tone I was looking for. Also it was very quiet...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the guitar effect device. Some mention that it is very sturdy and will last them for years, while others say that it's too flimsy and cheaply built. The sliders feel great and are responsive, while the footswitch is reliable.
"...The quality of this pedal surprised me. It's heavy. The sliders feel great. Sturdy. The stomp-button does not have that nice tactile click to it...." Read more
"...The construction is ok - it's plastic with a metal + rubber bottom, but seems sturdy...." Read more
"...It's not the sturdiest pedal, but it does sound quite good. It is very transparent sounding with very little noise...." Read more
"...Has a plastic body, but seems to be very durable. knobs seem to be of high quality too." Read more
Customers are mixed about the material of the guitar effect device. Some mention that the case is made of sturdy plastic, while others say that the Dano pedal is made out of plastic and not as durable as the higher-end models.
"...Also do not notice increase in noise level. Has a plastic body, but seems to be very durable. knobs seem to be of high quality too." Read more
"...The case is plastic, not very attractive, and perhaps not very sturdy...." Read more
"...Not noisy, solid construction even though it’s plastic, reliable footswitch. Throw it in fx loop for a good time...." Read more
"...I bought another just like it. The Dano pedal is made of plastic and not as durable as the higher-priced units, but I certainly got my money's..." Read more
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But let me tell you.... This thing is amazing.
I have a full on high-end rig used for recording/rehearsing/performing. It has an amp with a 3band EQ and pedals with several different ways of adjusting the EQ. So it has never been an issue to find my tone with those adjustments. However, my secondary set-up is a very rare and unique set up. It's a 1953 1x12 cab with a 1950 US Navy tube amp head. What the heck is that? It's an all-tube amplifier used by the US Navy to run projection equipment (for whatever purpose...?) I am using it stock. It has only a 2-band EQ. That's a dial for bass and a dial for treble. The cab is a 1952 Victrola projector speaker box that I put a 1957 Rola speaker into. Got the speaker from a 1958 Hammond Organ. This thing sounds amazing. Warm and has a beautiful break up if you crank it.
I finally added some delay and reverb pedals to the mix and decided it was time to start honing in my tone.... It was impossible to get rich dynamics with just the 2-band EQ. So began my search for a good EQ pedal.
Lots of looking around lead me to this little wonder.
Plugged it in last night and was just amazed. First thing I noticed: It actually CLEANED up my amp! I don't have to rely on the amp volume as heavily.... So I could turn it down a little and turn the volume up on the EQ. Brilliant. Then, of course, the EQ settings..... I got to hear, for the first time, some mid-range in this amp! I don't use much of that, but nice that it's there if I want it! This pedal gave me nice deep lows and crisp highs. And all that talk about it being noiseless (or at least VERY LOW noise) are all TRUE!! This pedal could also be used just as a gain boost.
The quality of this pedal surprised me. It's heavy. The sliders feel great. Sturdy. The stomp-button does not have that nice tactile click to it. But it has a nice feel anyway. The red indicator light is bright. The finish of the pedal is nice. Glossy and actually nice looking. The look and color works well with the other pedals I am using. (Peavey SRP-16 Stereo Reverb, TC Alter Ego Delay, Morley Volume, MXR Dyna Comp. Keeps the whole set up "vintage looking."
If you're on the fence about "lowering yourself" to the level of this pedal, have no fear. This thing is exactly as-advertised. Great, clean, cheap EQ.
Look smart. Buy this thing.
The construction is ok - it's plastic with a metal + rubber bottom, but seems sturdy. Battery is easy to get in and out, and comes with one (but is not shipped connected to the terminals).
Signal wise, if on, it adds a tiny amount of hiss and static, which raises the noise floor by a hair. The noise isn't noticeable unless you are paying attention when turning it on or off. Besides, if you are boosting the high end, you are going to get hiss.
Works great in front for a clean or unclean boost, but I tend to use it in the fx loop - where it does what it's supposed to do. I think it's a must for getting the most out of an existing amp setup, especially if the amp's EQ isn't doing it for you, or the cab or speaker choice is less than optimal - this thing fixes it all!
I would definitely choose this over more expensive EQs, but I tend to take good care of my stuff.
The EQ works wonders for tone and is priced less than it's MXR and Boss counterparts. I am not going to rehash all the other reviews, but I use it with a bass/guitar amp and it works surprisingly well with the old amp and a passive bass. The boost combined with the 2 low bass EQ's works wonders for low end.
I use a Boss GE-7 EQ pedal with a different amp, and the F&C works as well as the Boss as long as you don't mind the cheap construction from Danelectro. I do not gig with the pedal so the plastic doesn't matter to me. I am wondering how long the switch will last though, but at this price, who can be critical.
Some Danelectro pedals can be sorted into the novelty realm, but this one is actually very functional and can open up all new sounds. I also tried the EQ with a Telecaster and the pedal gave me alot more bass and low end. I hope this lasts as long as my old all plastic FAB distortion that I bought used for $5.